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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

Harvard and Yale Fans Unite for a Cause

On a recent Saturday, the Yale University campus buzzed with excitement. The 141st football showdown between Harvard and Yale was about to kick off. Fans, both young and old, gathered for a lively tailgate party. The air was filled with laughter, music, and the smell of grilled food. People wore tea

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

How to Make Recommendation Letters Fairer

The medical field is always looking for ways to make things fairer. One area they are focusing on is letters of recommendation. These letters are used to judge people applying for jobs in colon and rectal surgery. The current system has some problems. It doesn't always show the real differences betw

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

A High-Profile Target in Beirut: Israel's Bold Move

Israel made a significant move recently by targeting and killing Haytham Ali Tabatabai, a top leader in Hezbollah. This wasn't just any leader; he was the group's acting military chief, second in command to the secretary-general. Israel's military confirmed his death, calling him a key figure in Hez

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Marjorie Taylor Greene: No Plans for a 2028 Presidential Run

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican representative from Georgia, has made it clear that she is not planning to run for president in 2028. She addressed this in a detailed post on X, refuting reports that suggested otherwise. Greene announced her decision to step down from Congress in January, which

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

When Pictures and Words Stop Making Sense

A 69-year-old Japanese man faced a strange problem. He couldn't recognize faces, simple drawings, or even read and write Kanji characters. This happened after a part of his brain, the right fusiform gyrus and occipitotemporal lobe, didn't get enough blood. It's like his brain's picture and word libr

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Nov 23 2025LIFESTYLE

Holiday cheer goes under the hammer in Pennsylvania

In the heart of Pennsylvania, a unique holiday spectacle unfolded. For two days, the Buffalo Valley Produce Auction transformed into a winter wonderland of sorts. The event showcased around 50, 000 Christmas trees, along with a vast array of wreaths, crafts, and other festive items. Buyers from vari

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

FBI's Kash Patel: Is He Overusing Taxpayer Resources?

Kash Patel, the current FBI director, has come under fire for his use of government resources. This includes using SWAT teams to protect his girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins, during her performances. Wilkins, an aspiring country singer, sang the national anthem at the NRA's annual convention in Atlanta. P

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Budget Leaks: What's the Big Deal?

The government is playing a game of hide and seek with the Budget. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander says it's no big deal. But others aren't so sure. For months, the media has been buzzing with rumors about tax hikes. Businesses and consumers are left in limbo, unsure of what's coming. Former Ba

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu Strain Claims Life in Washington: What You Need to Know

A man from Washington state has sadly passed away from a rare type of bird flu. This is the first time this particular strain, called H5N5, has been known to infect a human. The man, who was older and had other health issues, lived near Seattle and took care of chickens in his backyard. Experts thin

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Nov 23 2025BUSINESS

The Unseen Side of SHRM: A Look Inside

SHRM, the world's biggest HR group, has been under the spotlight for some odd reasons. Recently, a Marilyn Monroe impersonator sang "Happy Birthday" to an executive, which left some staff feeling uneasy. This happened right after a moment of silence for the 9/11 anniversary. Two former employees fou

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